There are a plethora of quality DVD’s released each year and it just gets tougher for critics to narrow it down to ten great ones. Given the fact that there are only a few films that many of us can really stand to watch more than once (even if we initially like them) I’ve listed 11 DVD’s that have good extras and personally, to me, are worth more than one viewing.

1) The Last Waltz (MGM) The Band’s last concert preserved forever by Martin Scorsese and five (or was it six) great cinematographers. Looks amazing and sounds incredible. Play it loud and play it often.

3) Griffith Masterworks (Kino) At last a good number of film pioneer DW Griffith’s films are available in this monster set. A hefty price to be sure but you can also buy the individual discs for a little less. I recommend the Biograph Shorts.

Rashomon (Criterion Collection) Kurosawa’s masterful 1950 film about truths lies and the examination of humanity looks better than ever. An essential foreign film that stands up after multiple viewing.

5) Contempt (Criterion Collection) Finally available after many years Jean Luc Godard’s 1963 film about the making of a movie and the break-up of a marriage looks and sounds simply amazing.

9) Die Nibelungen (Kino) Fritz Lang’s almost forgotten 1924 epic masterpiece gets top drawer treatment by Kino Video. Divided into two part Siegfried and Kriemhild’s Revenge both look good and should be seen by anyone interested in silent cinema.

11) The Adventures of Prince Achmed (Image Entertainment) This astonishing 1925 Arabian Nights story is the first animated feature ever made. Put together by German filmmakers Lotte Reiniger and Carl Koch the animation is a serious of cutouts photographed one frame at a time. At once entertaining and historical it’s one of the discoveries of the year.